Introduction to Computers and Engineering Problem Solving, Fall 2002
This course presents fundamental software development and computational methods for engineering and scientific applications. Object-oriented software design and development is the focus of the course. Weekly programming problems cover programming concepts, graphical user interfaces, numerical methods, data structures, sorting and searching, computer graphics and selected advanced topics. Emphasis is on developing techniques for solving problems in engineering, science, management, and planning.
The Language of Mathematics (14): Introduction to Trigonometry
The instructor introduces the mathematics of trigonometry. He uses images and a chalkboard for demonstration.
Introduction: Paper Heart Garland: Supplies
Learn how to make a paper heart garland. This introduction to the multi-step project explains what the project requires. It require three colors of craft paper, glue, glitter, safety pins, ribbon and scissors.
Electronic Statistics Textbook
This Electronic Statistics Textbook offers training in the understanding and application of statistics. The material was developed at the StatSoft R&D department based on many years of teaching undergraduate and graduate statistics courses and covers a wide variety of applications, including laboratory research (biomedical, agricultural, etc.), business statistics and forecasting, social science statistics and survey research, data mining, engineering and quality control applications, and many o
Introduction to Humanities, Fall 2007
This course covers significant ideas, art forms, philosophies, and scientific developments in Western culture since the renaissance. Discussions focus on the way human view their relationship with the past, with the future, with God, with nature, with other humans, and with themselves.
Introduction to Social Network Methods
This on-line textbook introduces many of the basics of formal approaches to the analysis of social networks. The text relies heavily on the work of Freeman, Borgatti, and Everett (the authors of the UCINET software package). The materials here, and their organization, were also very strongly influenced by the text of Wasserman and Faust, and by a graduate seminar conducted by Professor Phillip Bonacich at UCLA. Many other users have also made very helpful comments and suggestions based on the
Introduction to Microeconomics
This course is designed to help you build an understanding of the economics of the market place. In particular we focus on microeconomic principles that demonstrate the role and limitations of both competitive and imperfectly competitive markets in motivating socially efficient consumer, business, and public sector choices.
How People Learn: Introduction to Learning Theory -Session 1
This program introduces the main themes of the course. Teacher
interviews and classroom footage illustrate why learning theory is at
the core of good classroom instruction and demonstrate the broad
spectrum of theoretical knowledge available for use in classroom
practice
Bracero Tutorials - Introduction
The Bracero History Archive collects and makes available the oral histories and artifacts pertaining to the Bracero program, a guest worker initiative that spanned the years 1942-1964. Millions of Mexican agricultural workers crossed the border under the program to work in more than half of the states in America.
In a partnership between George Mason Universitys Center for History and New Media, the National Museum of American History, the University of Texas at El Paso, and Brown University,
Gil Strang's Introduction to Calculus for Highlights for High School
Gil Strang gives an overview of his video series Calculus for MIT's Highlights for High School program. Designed to give an easier introduction to calculus.
View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/highlights-of-calculus
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms
More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
Founder's Day Symposium: Introduction and David Wall Rice
Founder's Day Symposium - Black Men in the 21st Century: Myths, Data and Reality
PART 1 of 6
This ongoing summit extends the mission of the Morehouse Research Institute and builds upon a critical mass of research at the College that looks at the affirmative development of black men and boys. Additionally, this symposium served as an exciting review of current thinking from national experts in light of America's first African American President.
David Wall Rice, 95 (Moderator): A graduate of
Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment: Introduction - Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment - TracEEE Way
The purpose of this instructional video series is to show undergraduate students basic testing and measurement techniques in the use of oscilloscopes, function generators, digital multimeters and circuit construction using patching platform.
This video series has already benefitted our undergraduate students in
Nottingham, Malaysia and Ningbo campuses.
Using the miniTweezers Optical Trap - Introduction
Introduction to the miniTweezers optical trap given by Steven B. Smith
Lecture 1: Introduction, Ohm's Law, Sign Conventions
Lecture 1: Introduction, Ohm's Law, Sign Conventions
http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee40/su10/lectures/lec1/
Introduction to Microelectronics - Josh Hug - UC Berkeley - Summer 2010
6/21/10
Lecture 5: Introduction to Op-Amps
Lecture 5: Introduction to Op-Amps
http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee40/su10/lectures/lec5/
Introduction to Microelectronics - Josh Hug - UC Berkeley - Summer 2010
6/30/10
AlgTop0: Introduction to Algebraic Topology
This is the Introductory lecture to a beginner's course in Algebraic Topology given by N J Wildberger of the School of Mathematics and Statistics at UNSW in 2010.
This first lecture introduces some of the topics of the course and three problems.
The TETE Project Introduction
Working in parallel with the Canada-EU negotiations toward a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), the TETE project aims to help governments at all levels in Canada and the EU work together towards greater convergence and harmonization of policy measures relating to trade, the environment and technology, including legislation, technical regulations, standards and approval processes. The TETE project is an initiative of Professors Jeremy de Beer and Debra Steger at the University of
04 - Introduction to Plato's Phaedo; Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part II
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